Hotel in Hollywood, United States
The Harrison Hotel
150ptsMid-Coast Florida Positioning

About The Harrison Hotel
The Harrison Hotel sits in Hollywood, Florida, a stretch of the Broward County coast that draws travelers seeking something between Miami's intensity and Fort Lauderdale's convention-circuit energy. Detailed records on pricing, dining format, and room configuration are not yet available through EP Club's verified data set. Consult the property directly for current rates and availability before booking.
Hollywood, Florida and the Mid-Coast Hotel Question
Between Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Florida occupies a genuinely distinct position on the South Florida coast. The city's Broadwalk, a pedestrian and cycling promenade running parallel to the Atlantic, sets a pace that differs from the nightlife-first posture of South Beach or the cruise-port logistics of Fort Lauderdale's downtown. Hotels here tend to sort into two categories: large-format resort properties with full amenity stacks, and smaller independent or boutique options that trade on neighborhood access and a lower-intensity guest experience. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood anchors the high-volume end of that spectrum, with its entertainment programming and casino floor drawing a distinct traveler profile. The Harrison Hotel occupies a different position in this market, though the specifics of its offering, including room count, price tier, and food-and-beverage programming, are not yet available through EP Club's verified data record.
What the Dining Programme Signals
In South Florida's mid-coast hotel market, the food-and-beverage programme has become one of the clearest signals of a property's positioning ambitions. At the leading of the regional tier, properties like the Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside have used named culinary partnerships, including the Le Sirenuse Miami collaboration, to anchor their identity and justify rate premiums. That model, where the restaurant functions as a destination in its own right rather than a guest amenity, has reshaped expectations across Florida's premium hotel tier. For travelers accustomed to that standard, the dining programme at any Hollywood property becomes a qualifying question before booking.
EP Club's current data record for The Harrison Hotel does not include confirmed details on restaurant format, chef affiliation, or bar programming. That gap matters for how the property should be evaluated against comparators. Without a named culinary identity or documented food-and-beverage structure, it sits in a different competitive bracket than properties where the dining programme carries independent recognition. What that means practically: travelers whose primary criterion is the hotel restaurant experience should contact the property directly to understand current offerings before committing. Those for whom dining is secondary to location, beach access, or a quieter pace relative to Miami may find Hollywood's overall character sufficient context for a decision.
Hollywood's Position in the Florida Premium Hotel Map
Florida's premium hotel market has bifurcated over the past decade. The largest investments have concentrated at the Miami Beach and Palm Beach ends, with properties like Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key representing the ultra-remote, high-exclusivity alternative further south. Hollywood sits in a corridor that has seen more modest capital deployment, which is not necessarily a drawback. The Broadwalk area draws a mix of domestic leisure travelers, families, and guests specifically avoiding the pricing and density of Miami Beach. That positioning gives Hollywood hotels a functional advantage for certain traveler types, particularly those who want Atlantic beach access without the weekend-crowd dynamics of South Beach or the spring-break calendar that affects some Fort Lauderdale properties.
For comparison reference on what the premium tier looks like elsewhere in the country, properties such as Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Amangiri in Canyon Point, and The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City each use a distinct culinary or design identity as the organizing principle of their guest experience. That framework helps clarify where Hollywood-area properties sit relative to the national conversation about what premium hotel hospitality currently means. Properties like SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg or Blackberry Farm in Walland have built their entire identities around an integrated food programme tied to place and season. The Harrison Hotel's current data record does not indicate that kind of culinary architecture, which places it in a separate category rather than a lesser one.
Planning Around Limited Data
EP Club publishes only what its verification process confirms. For The Harrison Hotel in Hollywood, the current record does not include address, phone number, website, price range, room count, star rating, or dining details. That means the practical planning steps are direct: the property should be contacted directly for current availability, rate structure, and an accurate picture of on-site food and beverage. For travelers comparing Hollywood options, the full Hollywood restaurants guide provides broader context on where the area's dining scene has developed strongest, which is useful whether or not the hotel's own programme meets a given threshold.
Hollywood, Florida's peak travel window runs from roughly December through April, when northern visitors arrive ahead of summer heat and humidity. That seasonal pattern affects both availability and pricing across the market, so early-season planning typically offers more flexibility than booking into February or March. The city's Broadwalk itself is most usable in the winter and spring months; summer heat and afternoon storms shift the calculus significantly for beach-access-dependent itineraries.
Comparable Properties Worth Considering
For travelers whose priorities include a documented culinary programme, named chef affiliation, or a clear design identity with public record behind it, the following properties across the US provide useful reference points at various price tiers and geographies. Raffles Boston and Chicago Athletic Association in Chicago both operate within historic structures and have built clear food-and-beverage identities that EP Club's data supports in detail. Auberge du Soleil in Napa sits at the intersection of wine-country dining and resort accommodation, a model that has held its positioning through considerable market pressure. For design-forward properties in landscape-driven settings, Ambiente in Sedona, Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, and Amangani in Jackson Hole each demonstrate what it looks like when a property's physical setting becomes inseparable from its guest experience proposition. Sage Lodge in Pray, Alpine Falls Ranch in Superior, and Bernardus Lodge & Spa in Carmel Valley follow a similar template in their respective regions. Canyon Ranch Tucson and Troutbeck in Amenia represent the wellness-and-food integration model that has grown into a credible alternative to traditional luxury hotel programming. For international reference, Aman Venice, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, and Aman New York illustrate how the highest-tier properties use architectural identity and food-and-beverage curation as mutually reinforcing signals. Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort and 1 Hotel San Francisco both demonstrate how sustainability positioning has moved from a marketing add-on to a structurally defining element of hotel identity. These properties collectively map the range of what deliberate hotel programming looks like at various points on the price and experience spectrum.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the most popular room type at The Harrison Hotel?
- EP Club's verified data record for The Harrison Hotel does not currently include room configuration details, star rating, or style classification. For accurate information on room types and availability, the property should be contacted directly. Travelers comparing Hollywood accommodation options should also review our full Hollywood guide for broader context on the market.
- What is the standout thing about The Harrison Hotel?
- Without confirmed awards, price positioning, or a documented culinary identity in EP Club's verified record, it is not possible to make a specific editorial claim about what distinguishes The Harrison Hotel within Hollywood's hotel market. The property sits in a city with a defined beach character and a pace distinct from Miami, which is itself a contextual asset, but specific differentiators require direct confirmation from the hotel.
- Is The Harrison Hotel reservation-only?
- EP Club does not hold verified booking, phone, or website data for The Harrison Hotel at this time. Whether walk-in accommodation is available or whether reservations are required cannot be confirmed from current data. Travelers should contact the property or search the hotel name directly to find booking channels before planning a visit.
- What kind of traveler is The Harrison Hotel a good fit for?
- Hollywood, Florida draws travelers who want Atlantic beach access at a lower intensity than Miami Beach, often with a domestic leisure or family focus. If The Harrison Hotel aligns with that neighborhood character, it may suit guests prioritizing beach proximity and a quieter South Florida pace over a property with extensive on-site programming. Confirming the property's actual offering directly is advisable before booking based on that assumption.
- Does The Harrison Hotel have a restaurant or bar programme worth traveling for independently?
- EP Club's data record does not include confirmed dining or bar details for The Harrison Hotel, so no editorial assessment of the food-and-beverage programme can be made at this time. In South Florida's competitive hotel dining market, properties that have built destination-worthy restaurant programmes typically carry named chef affiliations or documented culinary awards. Travelers for whom the dining programme is a primary criterion should contact the hotel directly and ask specifically about current restaurant format, chef identity, and reservations policy before booking.
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